Charlie Kirk's widow consoles Nicki Minaj after 'assassin' gaffe

December 21, 2025 5:28 PM EST

Erika Kirk speaks with Nicki Minaj during AmericaFest, the first Turning Point USA summit since the death of Charlie Kirk, in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S., December 21, 2025. REUTERS/Cheney Orr

By Maria Tsvetkova

Dec 21 (Reuters) - ⁠The widow of ⁠slain ‍conservative activist Charlie Kirk turned a verbal flub on Sunday by rapper Nicki Minaj into a moment of consolation after the ‍entertainer made an "assassin" reference while lauding conservative leaders.

Erika Kirk, whose ​husband was fatally shot in September, offered support to Minaj after the rapper described Vice ​President JD Vance as an "assassin" even as she called him a role model. Kirk and Minaj were speaking together on stage at a festival organized by Turning Point ​USA, the conservative youth movement founded by Charlie Kirk.

"Dear young men, you have amazing role models like our handsome, dashing president, and you ​have amazing role models like the assassin, JD Vance, our vice president," Minaj said before lowering ‌the microphone, looking down and covering her mouth with her palm in a gesture of embarrassment.

Charlie Kirk was shot during ​a Turning Point USA event on the ⁠campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, as he debated with students.

After the assassin reference, Minaj went silent for ‌a few seconds and laughter over the awkward moment came from the audience. Erika Kirk quickly came to Minaj's rescue.

"Trust me, there's nothing new under the sun ‌that I have not heard, so you're fine... I love you. You have to ‌laugh about it truly," Kirk told Minaj. "You say what you want to say, because I know your heart and I will not judge that."

Minaj thanked Kirk and continued ‍after a brief pause.

Shortly after Minaj's appearance, the White House posted a video clip of her at the festival ⁠where she said: "I have the utmost respect and admiration for our president." Minaj reposted it, adding two pictures of herself and a comment: "My darling, you did it. We’re good. Love you."

(Reporting by Maria Tsvetkova in New York; Editing by Sergio Non and Chris Reese)



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